jayme markus lomography
Roll 2: Its story
This roll of film I should dub "the inside of my camera has a lot of stuff in it." While attempting to understand some tutorials about the Holga camera, I discovered a lot of people put things inside the body of their camera to add extra visuals to the photographs. You can put anything in there really, sort of.
In this case, I taped ripped paper around the edges of the "mask" inside the Holga, for the consistant edges you see here. I also tried to create my signature on the photographs by writing my initials in sharpie on Scotch tape, and placing it in there as well. Little did I know the initials could flip around and be upside down, but tis okay. I enjoyed this day of memories seen here very much; it consisted of sunshine, hidden lakes, and the St. Paul capitol, amongst friends.
In this case, I taped ripped paper around the edges of the "mask" inside the Holga, for the consistant edges you see here. I also tried to create my signature on the photographs by writing my initials in sharpie on Scotch tape, and placing it in there as well. Little did I know the initials could flip around and be upside down, but tis okay. I enjoyed this day of memories seen here very much; it consisted of sunshine, hidden lakes, and the St. Paul capitol, amongst friends.